Reviews

Score based on only animation: it was good, though nothing stood out.
Welfare already exists, and it causes its own kind of damage, but that arises when people are just terrible people. Unfortunately that's the real world and it'll be amplified with more disposable income and less jobs.
I can't escape the feeling that you're only using cherry-picked stats. More people finish school when they get it for free, yes, but the resulting quality is awful and diplomas are given to anyone in those countries. When you build slums with no jobs then crime ALWAYS shoots up, not down. Also I find it hilarious that all your sources are the worst culprits of misinformation: vox, medium, huffpost. Have a little integrity.

Really good art style with decently fluent animation fits well with the message.

Speaking of that message, I 100% agree with you. I believe a basic income would in fact fix things up quite a bit. Heck, I'd say one of the more major problems would be twits like the person below complaining about it.

2.5 stars for good animation but i seriously disagree with the message.
I believe in a basic dole (for people who have been working for a decent amount of time) for a limited time and i think more should be done to help people struggling to find jobs find one but I don't agree with this for the following reasons:

1.Many people will become uninspired and lazy if you give them the choice to, which then removes a sense of fulfilment and accomplishment. Thus leading to an increase in suicide and depression.
2.Prices will go up. People have more money but the same amount of products and resources exist so supply and demand dictates thing will get more expensive.

3. It is not sustainable, the US has $20,000,000,000,000 of national debt so I doubt spending $323,100,000,000 (rough amount to give the population of the US $1000 dollars each) per month would be the best way to spend that money.

4. The money could be spend on better thing, if you had the money to spend (which you don't) it would be better to spend it on schemes to create and help people get jobs, this increases the economy, decrease unemployment, reduces the money spent on the dole, gives meaning to more peoples lives and all this means more tax money which can be spent on more useful stuff to further improve the US quality of life!

1. "in studies of the Mincome experiment in rural Dauphin, Manitoba, in the 1970s, the only two groups who worked significantly less were new mothers and teenagers working to support their families. New mothers spent this time with their infant children, and working teenagers put significant additional time into their schooling.[25] Under Mincome, "the reduction of work effort was modest: about one per cent for men, three per cent for wives, and five per cent for unmarried women."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basic_income

2. There was a study done in Mexico recently to test the effects of basic income on inflation.

4. The money spent on a basic income isn't lost. When lower-income people get money they tend to spend it on what they need, thus providing a stimulus to the economy. That creates jobs and increases tax money.